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Key Points
- Peranya Visitchantaragoon’s musical journey bridges traditional Thai music with modern global media.
- Her work on The White Lotus infuses the series with distinctly authentic Thai sounds.
- Despite an anticipated economic boom from tourism, concerns persist over its impact on local livelihoods, the environment, and escalating prices.

Peranya Visitchantaragoon performed at the International Music Competition Vienna in 2022. Credit: Supplied/Peranya Visitchantaragoon
She also featured in Jetstar’s advertising campaign promoting a new Thailand-Brisbane route in 2024.
Bringing traditional Thai sounds to the small screen

Peranya Visitchantaragoon and Jordan Bain recorded the film scores in the studio, collaborating online with The White Lotus’s composer, Cristobal Tapia de Veer. Credit: Peranya Visitchantaragoon
“Thai traditional music has a unique structure that conveys deep emotions. Right now, the international music industry is seeking fresh, distinct sounds, and Thai music stands out because of its intricate tonalities and storytelling potential.”
The ‘White Lotus Effect’ on Thai tourism

Actors attend the Los Angeles premiere of season 3 of HBO’s The White Lotus at Paramount Theatre on 10 February, 2025. Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images
“The impact of films on tourism has been evident for decades. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) turned Khao Ta Pu into ‘James Bond Island’, while The Beach (2000) made Maya Bay a global travel icon. Even the rise of rooftop bars in Bangkok can be traced back to the influence of The Hangover 2. The White Lotus could have a similar effect,” he said.

Pattaraporn Clancy, a Melbourne-based former resident of Koh Samui. Credit: Supplied/Pattaraporn Clancy